We are building new website for website owners interested in driving more qualified traffic to their site using our intelligent SEO software suite.
We are looking to build in a community newsfeed service for members to sit alongside a forum and blog. I am researching tools to enable us to set this up.
Can anyone help with suggestions for tools that could help with this?
What exactly do you mean by 'newsfeed'? An RSS / Atom type feed? As Denis says, I don't know why you don't do this yourselves. If you have built the content management platform the feeds part should be easy.
Our feeds are created 'out of the box' (very easy) from our platform - and are pretty native to Ruby on Rails and most web dev frameworks as far as I know.
Sales & Marketng Director at Interleado
16 July 2009 11:33am
We are building new website for website owners interested in driving more qualified traffic to their site using our intelligent SEO software suite.
We are looking to build in a community newsfeed service for members to sit alongside a forum and blog. I am researching tools to enable us to set this up.
Can anyone help with suggestions for tools that could help with this?
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
16 July 2009 13:39pm
Don't know any tools but I think the best way to do this is to custom-develop it.
regards,
Denis
www.naxtech.com
CEO at Econsultancy
21 July 2009 07:47am
Hi Bill
What exactly do you mean by 'newsfeed'? An RSS / Atom type feed? As Denis says, I don't know why you don't do this yourselves. If you have built the content management platform the feeds part should be easy.
Our feeds are created 'out of the box' (very easy) from our platform - and are pretty native to Ruby on Rails and most web dev frameworks as far as I know.
Web PR Consultant at Clickthrough Marketing
24 July 2009 16:30pm
Twitter? Use a specific hashtag and then people can follow ongoing conversations too.